Mar del Plata
ASAI 2007



August 27-28, Mar del Plata, Argentina




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Linguistic Geometry Paradigm: From Fighting Wars ... To Computing Them
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Abstract
I will introduce audience to Linguistic Geometry (LG), a new type of game theory. As opposed to conventional gaming approaches LG generates winning strategies for all sides in a conflict in real time. Instead of searching through billions of options and attempting to reduce this search, LG generates optimal strategies by constructing them out of a limited set of blocks called zones. I will talk about major results in the theory and applications of LG, especially those related to scalability, by putting them in historical prospective. Scalability of this approach permits to solve problems of practical scale and complexity, usually considered intractable. By reliably "predicting future" applications of LG are changing the paradigm of conventional warfighting.


Dr. Boris Stilman
Dept. of Comp. Science & Engineering
University of Colorado, USA

Dr. Boris Stilman received Ph.D. in Computer Science and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from National Research Institute for Electrical Engineering, Moscow, USSR, in 1984.  He is the Chairman/CEO of  STILMAN Advanced Strategies and  Professor of Computer Science at the University of Colorado at Denver, USA. Dr. Stilman is the originator of Linguistic Geometry (LG), the new area in Artificial Intelligence. He is an internationally known scientist in the areas of multi-dimensional multi-agent games and software development environments. He has over 150 research publications and is a recipient of numerous research awards including substantial grants and contracts from the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research, US Department of Energy, Sandia National Labs, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Rockwell International, The Boeing Company.
Homepage: http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~bstilman/